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Yi Yuanji, Monkey and Cats (fragment) Yi Yuanji (Chinese: 易元吉; Wade-Giles: I Yüan-chi) (c. 1000, Changsha, Hunan [1] – c. 1064) was a Northern Song dynasty painter, famous for his realistic paintings of animals. According to Robert van Gulik, Yi Yuanji's paintings of gibbons were particularly celebrated. [2] [3]
Jack Butler Yeats (1871–1957), Irish artist; William Yellowlees (1796–1855), Scottish painter; Mary Agnes Yerkes (1886–1989), American painter, photographer and artisan; Yi Inmun (이인문, 1745–1821), Korean court painter; Yi Insang (이인상, 1710–1760), Korean painter and government officer; Yi Jaegwan (이재관, 1783–1837 ...
1050s. 1060s in art. 1070s: Art timeline: ... by Yi Yuanji. References This page was last edited on 29 January 2025, at 13:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Artists such as Zhou Fang depicted the splendor of court life in paintings of emperors, palace ladies, and imperial horses. Figure painting reached the height of elegant realism in the art of the court of Southern Tang (937–975). Most of the Tang artists outlined figures with fine black lines and used brilliant color and elaborate detail.
Huo Yuanjia [b] (18 January 1868 – 14 September 1910), [1] [2] courtesy name Junqing, [c] was a Chinese martial artist and co-founder of the Chin Woo Athletic Association, a martial arts school in Shanghai.
iNews, short for Indonesia News, formerly named SUN TV and Sindo TV, is an Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster founded by Media Nusantara Citra, a subsidiary of MNC Asia Holding. It broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Chen Chun, Rock Bridge at Tiantai Mountain, Freer Gallery of Art, 1178. Zhou Jichang (Chinese: 周季常; pinyin: Zhōu Jìcháng; Wade–Giles: Chou Chi-ch'ang), Japanese: Shuu Kijou) (active late twelfth century) was a Chinese painter of the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD). His artwork featured many central themes of Chinese Buddhism and ...
Indonesia Today is the first English-language newscast ever carried by a private television network in Indonesia. It appeared on RCTI from 1 November 1996 to 31 August 2001. On 31 August 2001, Indonesia Today was discontinued due to lack of ratings and replaced by Indonesian-language criminal news, Sergap .